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Grading Policy Update: What option will you choose and what will it mean for your future?

Madeline Mack, Staff Reporter May 14, 2020

Grade Changes  Options… that is what we have when it comes to our grading this trimester. Amidst the uncertainty that has come into all of our lives due to the COVID-19 outbreak, our education...

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The waves emit a fluorescent blue color at Moonlight Beach on April 28. Bioluminescent waves can be seen going up the coast of Southern California due to the algae bloom of L. poly phytoplankton.

San Diego Awakens at the Sight of Bioluminescence

San Diego Beaches Witness the Longest Bioluminescence Appearance in 25 Years
Chloe Neal, Entertainment & Opinion Editor May 13, 2020

This past week, San Diego has been the hot topic of conversation all over the news, dragging residents to the oceanfront to see what all of the rave is about. The reason: the ocean’s now burgundy tint...

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When driving or walking up to the upper parking lot, on the right you can usually find 3 or 4 motorcycles parked next to each other looking over the road. The riders, Jameson (J.T.) Miller, Kadin Coddington, Isaiah Felix-Chan and Jackson Buckley form the small, tight knit motorcycle community here at Sage Creek.

Motorcycles: A New Community At Sage Creek

Duke Donnelley, Staff Reporter Mar 4, 2020

California is one of the few states in America that allows lane splitting with motorcycles, making it an extremely efficient mode of transportation. Here at Sage Creek, a few students have decided to take...

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Americans get transferred to military bases in the United States after COVID-19 spread through their cruise ship, the Diamond Princess. The ship had docked in Japan when the virus made its way on board.

What to Know About the Coronavirus

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Mar 4, 2020

For frequent, up-to-date information on the Coronavirus and what you can do, visit CDC. On January 20, 2022, a new coronavirus outbreak caused the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee...

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ASB held its second blood drive on Thursday, February 27. The blood gets donated to different hospitals around the US.

Upcoming ASB Events

Amaya Huggins, Staff Reporter Mar 3, 2020

ASB aims to always keep the students of Sage Creek on their toes with new events and dances.  With the Austrian exchange program starting up, blood drives and prom coming up around the corner, ASB...

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Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders stands with Alexandria Ocasio Cortez House Representative of New Yorks 14 district at his rally in Iowa. This rally turned out to be extremely successful and in the weeks following he has become the Democratic frontrunner.

The Democratic Candidates

Who’s who... and who’s doing what
Lulu Horne, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

The long-awaited 2020 presidential primary elections are now in full swing. The race began with 29 Democratic candidates but has been narrowed down to six significant hopefuls.  As of the 24th of February,...

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A close up of the school Chromebook’s keyboard. Students gain access to the School WiFi and are expected to bring it every day to do work.

What’s Up With the WiFi?

Here's why your personal device is unable to connect to CUSD WiFi.
Kyle Ayson, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

This year, students have been unable to connect their personal devices to the school’s guest WiFi network. The reason for this is a bandwidth issue, which the district hopes to correct by the end of...

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Noah Miles and his band playing in front of a crowd. The band won second place last year at the Amped music festival.

Students “Amped” to Compete in Local Battle of the Bands

Isaiah Felix-Chan, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

This Saturday, from 7-8 P.M, the Amped music will be taking place at the Pine Community Center  The Amped music festival is a music competition targeted at highschool students who desire to contend...

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Junior Sophia Vanslyke works diligently on her chromebook during her first period off-role. Because the devices were issued out to each individual, students can now use their Chromebooks outside of class.

Chromebook Program One Year In: How’s it Going?

Isabella Brewer, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

Sounds of clicking and clacking on keyboards resonate from each desk in a classroom full of students. They are the only sounds in the focused environment, and the typing causing it only stops once the...

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Teen Job Prep has an online website that is accessible free to all. The website is geared towards students and the jobs reflect the availability of a students schedule.

Help Your Hiring Process

Bella Niems, News & Feature Editor Feb 28, 2020

Finding a job can be the most difficult feat to conquer in high school, yet it can be the most rewarding. Some students go about the hiring process the old fashion way, others resort to online applications...

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Course requests forms are in the process of being reviewed by counselors with the students as the 2020-21 school year approaches. The forms guide students to formulate the perfect balance for their needs and requirements next year.

New 2020-21 School Year Brings New Course Options

Nadia Razzaq, Staff Reporter Feb 27, 2020

If you find yourself bored by the current classes you are taking and are searching for something new to try, it might be time to look into the new exciting options at hand for the 2020-21 school year. Course...

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